Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers

Papers
(The median citation count of Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
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Spatialising happiness economics: Global metrics, urban politics, and embodied technologies46
Immobilised by the pandemic: Filipino domestic workers and seafarers in the time of COVID‐1942
The rise of Chengdu between geopolitics and geo‐economics: City‐regional development under the Belt and Road Initiative and beyond39
Way‐finding agendas through Transactions36
Tracking, calculating, watching: Governing and delay in the Jakarta Smart City33
Data‐bility: Endogamous social intimacies on dating apps in Mumbai31
Geographies of supplementary education: Private tuition, classed and racialised parenting cultures, and the neoliberal educational playing field31
From post‐political to authoritarian planning in England, a crisis of legitimacy29
Biosecurity and more‐than‐human political economy: Veterinary interventions as productive economic forces in the ‘mozzarella landscape’ in Italy28
A genealogy of the food bank: Historicising the rise of food charity in the UK28
The spatiality of encounters: Contesting planning decisions in Tehran26
Here, there, everywhere: The relational geographies of chemsex25
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Cariad [Love]24
Humanitarian inversions:COVID‐19 as crisis24
Annotating Black joy on the White City Estate23
The (non‐)performance of the financial frontier: Building investment pipelines for the Sustainable Development Goals in Ghana21
An economy of immunity: The racial‐spatial lives of antibodies in the American blood plasma economy from 1960s prisons to COVID‐1921
The space of encounter and the making of difference: The entangled lives of Alevi and Sunni neighbours in Turkey19
Mobile Keynesianism: Linking policy mobility and state transformation in New Zealand, 1930–7019
Spaces of change: Everyday gender activism through near‐peer gender and sexuality workshops with young people in the UK19
Troubling economic geography: New directions in the post‐pandemic world18
On the politics of movement: Borderscapes, choreopolicing and choreopolitics18
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Generative tensions: Undergraduates' experience of Geography in US universities16
Editorial: Geography in the world15
Losing control: REF 2029 and the downgrading of academic outputs15
Making sense of the Ukraine war: Geographers should not be afraid of geography15
Beyond compliance: Good citizenship during the COVID‐19 pandemic15
Locked out? Navigating the geographies of precarity on Britain's waterways15
‘You're stuffed, bear!’: Geography's colonial legacies in the ‘Paddington Empire’15
Exploring young trans people's everyday experiences of ‘out‐of‐placeness’ and socio‐bodily dysphoria15
HuManitarianism: Race and the overrepresentation of ‘Man’14
Legal geographies of medication abortion in the USA14
Urbanisation and the shifting conditions of the state as a territorial‐political community: A study of the geographies of political efficacy14
What does it mean to be present at work? Negotiating attention, distraction and presence in working from home14
Mapping as a collective and southern practice14
The geoeconomics of protecting profits from migrants in maritime distress14
Land, property, and territory: Mutual embeddedness as understood by thetongbianphilosophy13
A geographer's place matters: Reflections from a ‘local scholar’ and the politics of North/South knowledge production13
Edward Curtis and the Harriman Alaska Expedition of 1899: Thinking beyond the portrait for land and landscape12
Biosocial borders: Affective debilitation and resilience among women living in a violently bordered favela12
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Geography and legal expertise: The transgressive nature of research at the boundary of geography and law‐making12
Contextualising embodied cognition: Towards a critical neuro‐geography of ageing12
Reworking of care during workday outings: On migrant domestic workers' everyday negotiation of migration infrastructure in the global city of Hong Kong12
Berlin's queer archipelago: Landscape, sexuality, and nightlife12
From problematisation to propositionality: Advancing southern urban infrastructure debates12
Theorising liminal states of health: A spatio‐temporal analysis of undiagnosis and anticipatory diagnosis in the shadow of toxic pollution11
Viable lives: Life beyond survival in rural North India11
Intimate liminality in Spain's berry industry11
When planetary cosmopolitanism meets the Buddhist ethic: Recycling, karma and popular ecology in Singapore11
Incontestable: Imagining possibilities through intimate Black geographies11
Practising future‐making: Anticipation and translocal politics of Tesla's Gigafactory in Shanghai as assemblage10
Digital twins and deep maps10
Seeing culture from below: Counter‐curating, counter‐ethnography, counter‐mapping10
Revealing vertical geopolitics: Quantifying the volume of militarised restricted airspaces in the USA using GIS10
Critical geoeconomics: A genealogy of writing politics, economy and space10
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Geography and climate vulnerabilities10
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Breathing new futures in polluted environments (Taranto, Italy)9
Making a Subjective Atlas of Palestine: On participative design and situated mapping9
On being moved: Black joy and mobilities in (extra)ordinary times9
Post‐pandemic geographies of working from home: More of the same for spatial inequalities?9
Living on with Sellafield: Nuclear infrastructure, slow violence, and the politics of quiescence9
Mobilising a counterhegemonic idea: Empathy, evidence, and experience in the campaign for a Supervised Drug Injecting Facility (SIF) in Dublin, Ireland8
Rage as a political emotion8
Hotels, refuge, and the rise of carceral hospitality8
Negotiating digital urban futures: The limits and possibilities of future‐making in Singapore8
Conceptualising multispecies collaboration: Work, animal labour, and Nature‐based Solutions8
Postimperial melancholia and the English North–South divide: Reading the life stories of Northern women of colour in London8
An outlook multiple: The ontological multiplicity of the Met Office's 3‐month outlook8
Climate change, bodies and diplomacy: Performing watery futures in Tuvalu8
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The disaster trap: Cyclones, tourism, colonial legacies, and the systemic feedbacks exacerbating disaster risk8
Corrigendum and addendum7
The place where we live: Children, families, play, neighbourhoods and spaces of care during and after the pandemic7
On limit and love in times of environmental crises7
Negative geographies of craft‐making in heritagisation: Dai women's paper‐cutting in southwestern rural China7
Smart oceans governance: Reconfiguring capitalist, colonial, and environmental relations7
“That market has no quality”: Performative place frames, racialisation, and affective re‐inscriptions in an outdoor retail market in Amsterdam7
Uneven ambient futures: Intersecting heat and housing trajectories in England and Wales7
Everyday digital dis/connection: Locating slow violence in (non)encounters with the UK asylum state7
The ‘deer‐men’ and the ‘bowhead‐men’: The colonial co‐optation of Arctic Indigenous knowledge within the ‘origins of the Inuit’ debates7
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Unbounding the future: New directions for climate‐changed geographies6
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The digital peregrine: A technonatural history of a cosmopolitan raptor6
Towards liminal balance: Unpacking the UK's urban canal space6
Public access, private land, and spatial politics: The geographical importance of the right of way in Coventry, England6
On the natural border: A bio‐geo‐political reading6
Production and consumption of gentrification aesthetics in Shanghai’s M506
For critical geoeconomics6
Édouard Glissant and the importance of reading well: Opacitic‐reading as geographic method6
Pax McDonaldica before the storm: From geopolitical fault‐line to urbicide in Mariupol, Ukraine6
Dancers as diplomats? Quiet diplomacy and post‐conflict geopolitics in the 1990 Cambodian National Dance Company Tour to the UK6
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Whatever happened to municipal radicalism?5
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HIV responsibilisation: Stigma, disclosure, and care in the age of 90‐90‐905
Collage: Intimate Black geographies5
Physical and virtual spaces across a continuum of remoteness: Exploring spatial ruptures in remote court hearings5
Solidarity, not charity: Learning the lessons of the COVID‐19 pandemic to reconceptualise the radicality of mutual aid5
Imagining post‐war futures amid cycles of destruction and efforts of reconstruction5
Demonic possession: Narratives of domestic abuse and trauma in Malaysia5
Creative geographies in the age of AI: Co‐creative spatiality and the emerging techno‐material relations between artists and artificial intelligence5
Anthropause environmentalisms: Noticing natures with the Self‐Isolating Bird Club5
Attuning to ambiguous atmospheres: Currents of air, discourse and time in a steel town5
Luxembourg and Ireland in global financial networks: Analysing the changing structure of European investment funds5
Post‐pandemic cities: An urban lexicon of accelerations/decelerations5
Mapping COVID‐19 at home5
NY‐LON 2020: The changing relations between London and New York in corporate globalisation5
‘Smartness’ narratives: A critical discourse analysis of smart eldercare in urban China5
Living waste, living on waste: A bioeconomy of urban cows in Delhi5
Extraction is not a metaphor: Decolonial and Black Geographies against the gendered and embodied violence of extractive logics5
Prologue: Black dream geographies5
The landscape is a trap: Duck decoys as multispecies atmospheres of deception and betrayal5
Black digital outer spaces: Constellations of relation and care on Twitter4
Agonistic politics in post‐crisis landscapes: Comparative insights from Athens and Madrid4
Of tanks and tankies: What's ‘left’ for geography after the invasion of Ukraine4
Mapping, geography4
Re‐arranging the urban: Forms, rhythms, politics4
An intolerable burden: Racist territoriality in theUnited StatesSupreme Court's Insular Cases4
Resilient education: The role of digital technology in supporting geographical education in Ukraine4
Between paranoia and possibility: Diverse economies and the decolonial imperative4
Relational area studies: Russia and geographies of knowledge4
Atmospheric conditioning: Airport automation, labour and the COVID‐19 pandemic4
Translating India to India: Travelling translations, Patanjali Ayurveda, and the visual language of spiritual consumerism4
Lockdown under lockdown? Pandemic, the carceral and COVID‐19 in British prisons4
To save lives: Lessons of a pandemic cartographer4
Embodying industrial transitions: Melancholy loss, interrupted habit and transitional memory after the end of a coal mine4
Youth transitions in protracted crises: conceptualising the ‘rupture’ of refugees' pathways to adulthood in Uganda and Jordan4
Social infrastructures and older adults' webs of care: COVID‐19 as spatial breach4
Crisis of imagination/(re)imaginations for a (climate) crisis4
Ecological kin‐making in the multispecies muddle: An analytical framework for understanding embodied environmental citizen science experiences4
Black ground truths and police abolition4
A case for popular geoeconomics: Angelina Jolie, China, and the semiotic limits of the archive4
Reclaiming other geographical traditions: The hidden roots of Italian radical geography4
Squeezed out by the market, seeking strength in the network: Makeshift temples and the spatio‐affective logics of survival in Singapore3
Geography, ethnicity, genealogy and inter‐generational social inequality in Great Britain3
Mobility, infrastructure and human environment relations in the Anthropocene3
Seabirds in the city: Urban futures and fraught coexistence3
Sonic colonialities: Listening, dispossession, and the (re)making of Anglo‐European nature3
Bothy busi/yness: Recirculating representation and practice in the Scottish landscape3
The racial economy of Instagram3
Mapping Black geographies3
Retail banking closures in the United Kingdom. Are neighbourhood characteristics associated with retail bank branch closures?3
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Listening to Europe's migration ‘crisis’: The discursive, affective and imaginative responses of audiences to BBC Radio 4 broadcasts3
Entangled histories of place and reconfigurations of diasporic home: Al‐Andalus history and the Moroccan diaspora in Granada, Spain3
Conservation beyond biopolitics: Vulnerability and abundance in Chennai's nature‐cultures3
Postcolonial experiences of Chinese aid: Encountering and welcoming South–South aid from the middle3
Living a ‘shadow life’: The disorientations of losing orientation and agency while waiting through furlough3
Devaluing personhood: The framing of migrants in the EU's new pact on migration and asylum3
The US military's malaria research in Kenya and the geopolitics of global health3
The geographies of colonial infrastructures: Mobility, im/materiality, and politics on walking trails in the Middle East3
Theorising legal gaps geographically: Exploring the transition from asylum seeker to refugee in the UK3
Here's another nice mess you've gotten us into13
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Contested geopolitics of distribution in the city‐region‐building: Promoting enclave industrial parks in the Pearl River Delta, China3
No national research assessment here. A Canadian counterfactual?3
Encountering coasts: The contested geographies of young people's coastal citizenship[s]3
Changing climate, changing geographies?3
From biopower to affirmative biopolitics: A (bio)political ecology of becoming with wolves3
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